Natural hybrid?
Natural hybrid?
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If i remember correctly somebody said it might be natural hybrid. Correct?
Antti
If i remember correctly somebody said it might be natural hybrid. Correct?
Antti
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Hi Antti,
It's as likely a natural hybrid as a new species. All natural corydoras hybrids I have encounted have only been small numbers of fish 1 or 2 individuals. If this appears in serious numbers, then it's more likely a new species. This is, of course, assuming it is a natural hybrid and not being crossed in South America...
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It's as likely a natural hybrid as a new species. All natural corydoras hybrids I have encounted have only been small numbers of fish 1 or 2 individuals. If this appears in serious numbers, then it's more likely a new species. This is, of course, assuming it is a natural hybrid and not being crossed in South America...
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